cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.African-AmericanOverlooked Accomplishments of African American Athletes Receive New AttentionMajor League Baseball (MLB) is promoting seven professional Negro Leagues that operated between 1920 and 1948 to Major League status, in a move MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred calls “long overdue recognition.”February 9, 2021African-AmericanDeclines in Community College Enrollment Among Blacks Will Have Long-Term ConsequencesCommunity colleges throughout the U.S. have experienced dramatic decreases in enrollment among students of color since the pandemic began.February 8, 2021Press ReleasesEloy Ortiz Oakley to receive the 2021 Diverse Champions AwardFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ralph Newell Phone: 703.385.2419 Email: [email protected] FAIRFAX, VA.— Diverse: Issues In Higher Education is pleased to announce that Eloy Ortiz Oakley will be the recipient of the 2021 Diverse Champions Award. Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley embodies the impact that California Community Colleges are having in transforming lives. He grew up in […]February 8, 2021HomeSponsored Content AccessLex Institute Seeks to Increase Diversity in Legal Education with Innovative New Pipeline ProgramSponsored content by AccessLex The legal profession is one of the least diverse professions in the United States — a reflection of the many legacies of exclusion in our educational systems and beyond that have existed to restrict access. AccessLex Institute® seeks to broaden access and increase law school enrollment of underrepresented students with LexScholars […]February 7, 2021African-AmericanFamed Attorney Speaks at UK’s Annual Men of Color SymposiumEncouraging individuals to have other people at the table who do not think like themselves and have different lifestyles were some of the points attorney Ben Crump made as the keynote speaker at the second annual University of Kentucky’s Men of Color Symposium on Friday.February 5, 2021COVID-19COVID-19 Creates Framework for Permanent Campus Culture That Supports Mental HealthStaggering loss of life, lingering effects of illness and treatment, economic instability and suffering, academic and vocational disruptions, political strife and racial disparities have become the accompanying melodies of the COVID-19 chorus.February 5, 2021HomeFormer U.S. Surgeon General Discusses His Quest for Health EquityAt 79, Dr. David Satcher is one of the nation’s preeminent physicians, a respected civil rights leader and scholar, and a pioneering public health administrator. He is also the author of a new book.February 5, 2021HomeRAMON GUERRARAMON GUERRA has been appointed one of two faculty fellows for the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Nebraska Omaha, where he will focus on diversity, equity, access and inclusion. An associate professor of English at the university, Guerra holds a bachelor’s in English and history, as well as a master’s and Ph.D. in English and ethnic studies, all from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.February 5, 2021HomeC. ANDRÉ CHRISTIE-MIZELLC. ANDRÉ CHRISTIE-MIZELL has been appointed vice provost for graduate education and dean of the Graduate School at Vanderbilt University. A professor of sociology and dean for undergraduate education in the College of Arts and Science at the university, Christie-Mizell holds a bachelor’s from Oberlin College, a master’s and a Ph.D. in sociology and social psychology from The Ohio State University.February 5, 2021HomeJIANGHONG LIUJIANGHONG LIU has been named the Marjorie O. Rendell Endowed Professor in Healthy Transitions at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Nursing. A professor of nursing and co-director of the Global Health Minor at the nursing school, Liu holds a master’s degree in nursing and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles.February 5, 2021Previous PagePage 40 of 3226Next Page